EARTH

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How did Earth get it's name: It's a german word for ground.In german it's "erde". All the planets except earth were named after greek.

Who discovered Earth: N/A

planets measurements
  • mass:5.9736*10 24 power
  • volume:1.08321*1012km
Distances:
  • order from the sun: fourth planet from the sun
  • distance from the sun 0.983
Orbit & Rotation:
  • Number of days to orbit the sun:365 and a fourth
  • How close does it get to the sun:147,098,074

Equatorial Circumference:24,91, 55 ml
mean density:5.515 g/cm
gravity:9.80665 m/s2
Aphelion :150million km
Length of one day :24hrs.

Planet appearance : Has spots on it that are water and land.Earth is a circle.You could see clouds if you look down
at Earth.

Rings: N/A

Satellites: The moon controls night an day. Also tidal patterns, tectonics and pulls on Earth effects. The way the moon controls tides by water always
is moving and Earth can't hold them in place and this causes tides.

Core composition: We know the overall density mass of the Earth based on measurement of how the Earth
perturbs the orbits of other planets and the moon.

Surface composition: Composition and mechanical properties very widely within the Earth.

Atmosphere:
  • Major gases:
  • nitrogen 78%
  • oxygen 21%
  • carbon dioxide 03%
  • argon 93%
minor gases: water vapor, carbon dioxide


Surface condition:
wind speed :7mph
temperature ranges:
coldest:129 degrees
warmest: 136 degrees
surface pressure: " 69 to 99 "
tsunami

weather: describe what kind of weather occurs on your planet: Tornadoes,earthquakes,tsunami,hurricanes,rain,snow,sleet,hail.

Water: liquid, solid, gas,
liquid: water, salt water
solid: ice,sleet,hail
gas: nitrogen,oxygen,argon,carbon dioxide,neon,helium,methane,krypton,hydrogen

exploration : N/A
habitability: N/A
future human travel: N/A
terraforming: N/A

How much do you weight on your planet: Are normal weight.

Interesting Facts
1. A year on Earth isn't 365 it is 365.2564 days.
2. Earth is the only planet known to have life.
3. You lived on planet Earth all your life.



References:
NASA
National Geographic
Earth




Jason Hunter Anthony DeGori 6A